76
76
Nov 29, 2012
11/12
by
FBC
tv
eye 76
favorite 0
quote 0
>> no and what that meeting was really about was the president asking us questions and listening to us about the problems of small business and what the administration could bring to the table to help small business. i got the feeling that they're reasonably optimistic. but that is my feeling. it has nothing to do with specific things said in the room. neil: so, louis, when a lot of small businessmen and women are saying, i had a couple on my fox news show earlier today, they think this has not been a friendly environment for small business or that the policies that are about to be pursued won't help them, did that ever come up? >> not really. you know, for me the environment for small business has been pretty good in this administration. i supply health care for all my employees. the aca really helped me pay for it last year. i think getting money into the hands of consumers, continuation of the middle class tax cut will be a big help. i can tell you my business, which is a 33-year-old business, we were maybe most mature business in the room, was either down or flat for, from about 20
>> no and what that meeting was really about was the president asking us questions and listening to us about the problems of small business and what the administration could bring to the table to help small business. i got the feeling that they're reasonably optimistic. but that is my feeling. it has nothing to do with specific things said in the room. neil: so, louis, when a lot of small businessmen and women are saying, i had a couple on my fox news show earlier today, they think this...
95
95
Nov 29, 2012
11/12
by
FBC
tv
eye 95
favorite 0
quote 0
pastor rick warren will tell us. not exactly but after this. ♪ ♪ here come the -- [ cap twisting off ] hey, yo?! i lost audio. what happened?! [ ice crackling ] what!?!? oh, it better not be! what's going on? ♪ it's time to put a stop to this! yay-e, yay-e! [ male announcer ] the coors light silver bullet pint. it's bigger. it's resealable. it's still the coldest. ♪ get out of my booth!!! [ male announcer ] frost brewed coors light. the world's most refreshing beer. neil: coming to you from beautiful california, los angeles. you know, i always wondered with all the problems in this incredible state, why do people stay here? iame out of a snowy, new york city last night. it was about, what would you say, 30, 35 degrees warmer here? that's why. that's why. so sure you will pay your entire salary in taxes to put up with that because it is just so beautiful. it is so beautiful. it is a great state. it has a lot of great potential but for a lot of people here the pedal will start hitting the metal. two million nat
pastor rick warren will tell us. not exactly but after this. ♪ ♪ here come the -- [ cap twisting off ] hey, yo?! i lost audio. what happened?! [ ice crackling ] what!?!? oh, it better not be! what's going on? ♪ it's time to put a stop to this! yay-e, yay-e! [ male announcer ] the coors light silver bullet pint. it's bigger. it's resealable. it's still the coldest. ♪ get out of my booth!!! [ male announcer ] frost brewed coors light. the world's most refreshing beer. neil: coming to you...
SFGTV2: San Francisco Government Television
96
96
Nov 5, 2012
11/12
by
SFGTV2
tv
eye 96
favorite 0
quote 0
all of these industries used water from this system. and it served as a prototype for many american cities, including pittsburgh and new york. man: new york city went to philadelphia and said, "you know, we're thinking of developing a hudson river water supply -- what do you suggest we do?" and they said, "we've had "a lot of problems on the schuylkill. "don't go to the hudson river. go to the upland and work by gravity." and that's what new york city did. they first went to the hudson highlands, but 150 years later, it went to the delaware highlands. and really diverted the water that normally went to philadelphia to new york city. i don't think they anticipated that. narrator: the majority of new york city's drinking water comes from watersheds in upstate new york. a watershed is the area of land where water from rain or snow melt drains downhill into a body of water. mountains act as a funnel to feed rivers and lakes. and in this case, reservoirs. in the new york city system, water is collected and stored in 19 reservoirs, which can
all of these industries used water from this system. and it served as a prototype for many american cities, including pittsburgh and new york. man: new york city went to philadelphia and said, "you know, we're thinking of developing a hudson river water supply -- what do you suggest we do?" and they said, "we've had "a lot of problems on the schuylkill. "don't go to the hudson river. go to the upland and work by gravity." and that's what new york city did. they...
SFGTV2: San Francisco Government Television
140
140
Nov 19, 2012
11/12
by
SFGTV2
tv
eye 140
favorite 0
quote 0
and each person uses an average of 100 gallons of water every day. man: what it takes to actually make clean water is somewhat a mystery to most customers. woman: so how does water get from the river into your house, or here at school? woman: somebody has to bring that water to us, and somebody has to take it away when we're finished with it. man: the water infrastructure is vital for disease protection, fire protection, basic sanitation, economic development, and for our quality of life. man: you just can't visualize all the assets that are under our feet. we have about two million miles of pipe in this nation. if you're walking around in an urban area, you're probably stepping on a pipe. man: our grandparents paid for, and put in for the first time, these large distribution systems. woman: and in many cases, it's not been touched since. man: we're at a critical turning point. much of that infrastructure is wearing out. narrator: our water infrastructure is made up of complex, underground systems that function continuously. these 10 locations take a
and each person uses an average of 100 gallons of water every day. man: what it takes to actually make clean water is somewhat a mystery to most customers. woman: so how does water get from the river into your house, or here at school? woman: somebody has to bring that water to us, and somebody has to take it away when we're finished with it. man: the water infrastructure is vital for disease protection, fire protection, basic sanitation, economic development, and for our quality of life. man:...
115
115
Nov 23, 2012
11/12
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 115
favorite 0
quote 0
using local materials. how realistic is this and what's the food you see produce up there? >> that is the star trek replicated. that is where what you have in that model, there is a box. the box has so many feedstocks. whether their atoms or molecules, imagine piles of goo that you would say you want something, it would just download the recipe, it would mix them in the right proportions and fabricate them in the right layers, a symbol stuff and you have got it. molecular assembly, atomic construction, doesn't violate the laws of physics. i don't know how you'd do it but it could be done. >> how far away is that? >> pretty far off. maybe it wouldn't be that hard. in that small, talking about atomic assembly, we do molecular assembly all the time. it is called your body. every selling your body knows how to do this already. we have a hard time creating synthetic machines to do it but biology is a fantastic factory. it knows how to take instructions which is called dna, assembled commodity proteins and molecu
using local materials. how realistic is this and what's the food you see produce up there? >> that is the star trek replicated. that is where what you have in that model, there is a box. the box has so many feedstocks. whether their atoms or molecules, imagine piles of goo that you would say you want something, it would just download the recipe, it would mix them in the right proportions and fabricate them in the right layers, a symbol stuff and you have got it. molecular assembly, atomic...
SFGTV2: San Francisco Government Television
156
156
Nov 5, 2012
11/12
by
SFGTV2
tv
eye 156
favorite 0
quote 0
that is the big challenge ahead of us. you just don't think of raw sewage in waterways in a developed country, and yet, that's what we have, and not just in pittsburgh, but all over. narrator: pittsburgh is situated at the confluence of the allegheny, monongahela, and ohio rivers. these three rivers are vital for industry, recreation, and drinking water. and each year, billions of gallons of combined sewer overflows discharge directly into those rivers. hecht: we're now having to face the consequences of the choice that was made to put in combined sewer systems. narrator: in 1994, the government adopted a combined sewer overflow policy to reduce csos nationwide. cities with combined sewer overflows now face an enforcement action called a consent decree. under a consent decree, a city must reduce pollution levels significantly within a strict time frame or face heavy fines. in 1960, the combined sewer overflows were a perfectly legitimate way of dealing with sewers. woman: the mind set was that, what did it matter if we wer
that is the big challenge ahead of us. you just don't think of raw sewage in waterways in a developed country, and yet, that's what we have, and not just in pittsburgh, but all over. narrator: pittsburgh is situated at the confluence of the allegheny, monongahela, and ohio rivers. these three rivers are vital for industry, recreation, and drinking water. and each year, billions of gallons of combined sewer overflows discharge directly into those rivers. hecht: we're now having to face the...
102
102
Nov 3, 2012
11/12
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 102
favorite 0
quote 0
software tools on earth used by people to design cool stuff, #*d # printers on the moon, using local material, how realistic is it, and what stuff would be produced up there? >> that's star trek replicators. what you have, and member, there's a box. the box has, like, presumably feed stock of various sorts. i don't know if they were atoms or molecules. >> never specified. >> viles and goo that you say you want something, and it would just download the recipe, mix them in the right proportions, fab fabricate them in the right layers, assemble the stuff, and then, poof, you got it. it's the assembly, atomic construction. it doesn't violate the laws of physics, i don't know how you do it, but it could be done. >> how far away is that? >> pretty far off, maybe it wouldn't be that hard, but, you know, so in that model, it's atonic assembly. every cell in your body does this already. we have a hard time creating machines that do it, but biology's a fantastic factory taking, you know, instructions, called dna, assemble commodity proteins and molecules, and create the most extraordinary mach
software tools on earth used by people to design cool stuff, #*d # printers on the moon, using local material, how realistic is it, and what stuff would be produced up there? >> that's star trek replicators. what you have, and member, there's a box. the box has, like, presumably feed stock of various sorts. i don't know if they were atoms or molecules. >> never specified. >> viles and goo that you say you want something, and it would just download the recipe, mix them in the...
114
114
Nov 12, 2012
11/12
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 114
favorite 0
quote 0
she resented not been useful, not to us a meaningful. perhaps that is why foreign travel appealed to her. during her trips overseas, she thought she was played an important role. she was representing american interests abroad. her introduction came during her first year a second lady when president eisenhower sent his vice president on a tour beginning in asia and continuing to the subcontinent during the fall of 1953. president eisenhower told vice president he should take out within. now she realized this was going to be work, but it's going to be interesting. pat described exactly the same words in a letter she wrote to her good friend along with the minimal entourage that included a military aide and the state department representative chemistry press representatives, two secret service agents, nixon's administration assistant and the only other woman on the trip, rosemary would come in the next part of the 42,000-mile journey. a little more than two months the group visited over 15 countries, attended hundreds of state dinners and p
she resented not been useful, not to us a meaningful. perhaps that is why foreign travel appealed to her. during her trips overseas, she thought she was played an important role. she was representing american interests abroad. her introduction came during her first year a second lady when president eisenhower sent his vice president on a tour beginning in asia and continuing to the subcontinent during the fall of 1953. president eisenhower told vice president he should take out within. now she...
133
133
Nov 10, 2012
11/12
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 133
favorite 0
quote 0
you can teach us at booktv, comment on our facebook wall or send us an e-mail. booktv, nonfiction books every weekend on c-span2. >> within the confines of a book you can only do so much. we wanted diverse city. we wanted democrats, republicans, different parts of the country, everyone in different ages. we knew on the basis of nine you can't make generalizations that are 100% certain. we think our conclusions are hypotheses that other people might run with but in order to make even those hypotheses we needed a fairly diverse group. >> we also included women, there's the white house project in the last couple election cycles and they have eight, so several of the women the white house projects identified several years before the 2008 election. olympia snowe, kathleen sibelius, we also wanted to consider this notion, barbara lee had been here several years ago during the last round six years ago with her foundation and talked about looking at women governors. we look at several women governors who had been through our police training as the pipeline. >> we made t
you can teach us at booktv, comment on our facebook wall or send us an e-mail. booktv, nonfiction books every weekend on c-span2. >> within the confines of a book you can only do so much. we wanted diverse city. we wanted democrats, republicans, different parts of the country, everyone in different ages. we knew on the basis of nine you can't make generalizations that are 100% certain. we think our conclusions are hypotheses that other people might run with but in order to make even those...
WHUT (Howard University Television)
222
222
Nov 15, 2012
11/12
by
WHUT
tv
eye 222
favorite 0
quote 0
thanks very much for being with us on bbc news. what is your perspective of what you think the israeli military will do next? will they escalated in gaza? >> it depends on what will be the response of hamas. hamas is quite powerful. there is the growing concern of the shelling south. it is a military problem for us. it is also a political issue for egypt. nobody can predict how it will end. i do not think israel will enter gaza with tanks or soldiers. i think there will continue to be an air strike on several points in gaza it will go on for weveral days. not more. >> what your thoughts about the timing of this operation? what was in the mind of the prime minister when he authorized and approved this air strike yesterday that killed hamas military leader ahmed said khalil al-jabari? was there more and more rocket attacks? did he have the election in january in the back of his mind as well? >> i don't think it has anything to do with the election. in the short term, he got a lot of support. on the long run, and the election -- will
thanks very much for being with us on bbc news. what is your perspective of what you think the israeli military will do next? will they escalated in gaza? >> it depends on what will be the response of hamas. hamas is quite powerful. there is the growing concern of the shelling south. it is a military problem for us. it is also a political issue for egypt. nobody can predict how it will end. i do not think israel will enter gaza with tanks or soldiers. i think there will continue to be an...
22
22
tv
eye 22
favorite 0
quote 0
them to use their houses to use their schools the international community of course still watching to see what will happen next that this fire was largely brokered by egypt egyptian officials have said the rafah crossing will remain open both sides will have made clear that they're ready to strike should the other show signs of breaking the truce and you can see more of that interview with alex else scared six pm eastern on breaking the set with abby martin. plus shift our focus now to the economy and to a problem that continues to be widespread across the country despite major efforts to overhaul the system and the issue is that people continue to be forced out of their homes now earlier this year a twenty six billion dollars settlement took place and it was supposed to hold big banks accountable for the mortgage crisis and also help struggling homeowners but a new report shows that's not exactly what's happening especially in one of the hardest hit states states in this country california our jails are among the window shows us why this is happening and also the heartbreak that it's
them to use their houses to use their schools the international community of course still watching to see what will happen next that this fire was largely brokered by egypt egyptian officials have said the rafah crossing will remain open both sides will have made clear that they're ready to strike should the other show signs of breaking the truce and you can see more of that interview with alex else scared six pm eastern on breaking the set with abby martin. plus shift our focus now to the...
282
282
Nov 16, 2012
11/12
by
KQED
tv
eye 282
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> thank you for joining us from new york. the cia has opened an investigation into the conduct of its former director david petraeus who resigned last week over an extramarital affair. an agency spokesman says the investigation is exploratory and does not presuppose any particular outcome. he is scheduled to testify tomorrow in front of lawmakers on the attack in benghazi. president obama has pledged ongoing federal support for areas struggling to recover after a storm sandy. he went to new york for the first time with the devastation and that with families, officials, and first responders. it has been 2.5 years since an explosion on an oil rig in the gulf of mexico killed 11 people and unleashed a massive spill. bp has agreed to pay $4.5 billion and will plead guilty to criminal charges. the announcement was made by the u.s. attorney general who traveled to new orleans for the event. >> already, this oil spill is the worst environmental disaster america has ever faced. >> many people are dead, millions of gallons of oil cont
. >> thank you for joining us from new york. the cia has opened an investigation into the conduct of its former director david petraeus who resigned last week over an extramarital affair. an agency spokesman says the investigation is exploratory and does not presuppose any particular outcome. he is scheduled to testify tomorrow in front of lawmakers on the attack in benghazi. president obama has pledged ongoing federal support for areas struggling to recover after a storm sandy. he went...
167
167
Nov 23, 2012
11/12
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 167
favorite 0
quote 0
the language i use is to say that the internet and its success is a role model for us, but it's not necessarily the cure to all our problems. we can look at it and is say, wow, we built that together. what else could we do that would be like that? but it does create these issues, and, you know, on the one hand we can look at privacy and say, sure, these corporations know a lot more about us, but it means the ads we're seeing are actually more relevant to us, and we're actually not just being spammed by people, we're seeing targeted things based on our taste. on the other hand, we have to be more aware as a society, and we have to build systems that let us know where our information is being shared. so it's not that all this stuff is head anything a positive direction -- heading in a positive direction, but if we're smart about it and we're optimistic and we apply ourselves and use some of these principles, there's a lot of reason to be hopeful about what we can do. >> host: and finally, michael e-mails in, do you think that peer progressive networks will be amplified by the rapid adoption of th
the language i use is to say that the internet and its success is a role model for us, but it's not necessarily the cure to all our problems. we can look at it and is say, wow, we built that together. what else could we do that would be like that? but it does create these issues, and, you know, on the one hand we can look at privacy and say, sure, these corporations know a lot more about us, but it means the ads we're seeing are actually more relevant to us, and we're actually not just being...
175
175
tv
eye 175
favorite 0
quote 0
stay with us. abc 7 news at 4:00 continues >>> 500 people at the embassy suites hotel had to be evacuated this morning after a boiler started leaking carbon monoxide. the hotel became aware of the problem after a guest went to the hospital for poisoning. firefighters gave the all clear around 5:00 this morning. today is the start of our campaign, operation save a live to raise wareness about carbon monoxide smoke alarms. abc 7 fire departments coming together to prevent casualties from fires and carbon monoxide poisoning. the goal to increase the number of alarms in homes carbon monoxide alarms, rather. home depot donating 3,000 to help jeernsyjoa6 and anyone whos not afford one. >> maybe smoke detectors, alarms, early notification is paramount providing passengers to the fire department and citizens. >> and for tips check out operation save a live on our web site abc 7 news.com. >> twitter says it reset the pass words of some)x ut userscpÑ during a routine check today. a mix up triggered warnings
stay with us. abc 7 news at 4:00 continues >>> 500 people at the embassy suites hotel had to be evacuated this morning after a boiler started leaking carbon monoxide. the hotel became aware of the problem after a guest went to the hospital for poisoning. firefighters gave the all clear around 5:00 this morning. today is the start of our campaign, operation save a live to raise wareness about carbon monoxide smoke alarms. abc 7 fire departments coming together to prevent casualties from...
140
140
Nov 1, 2012
11/12
by
WUSA
tv
eye 140
favorite 0
quote 0
behind us. the snow in west virginia -- >> and garrett county also got hammered. i mean assessing totals in garrett county which have exceeded 30 inches now. right even down in north carolina one of the ski areas there actually open and able to get enough folks to work. so yeah their earliest opening on record. and our ski season will open soon enough. a lot of the snow we have really kind of teaser snow and it will be too warm and melt a lot of it. but they're going to start making snow very, very soon. weather-wise today you want to bundle up and i want to remind you we still have a little bit of high water. a lot of the rivers have crested but the coastal flooding, right for the potomac here in d.c.. looking at high tide later today running about 1.5 to 2.5 feet above normal. that could cause moderate flooding. so georgetown, washington channel, down to alexandria, we'll watch it later this morning and it might be the evening high tide that we also have to be dealing with some high water. at
behind us. the snow in west virginia -- >> and garrett county also got hammered. i mean assessing totals in garrett county which have exceeded 30 inches now. right even down in north carolina one of the ski areas there actually open and able to get enough folks to work. so yeah their earliest opening on record. and our ski season will open soon enough. a lot of the snow we have really kind of teaser snow and it will be too warm and melt a lot of it. but they're going to start making snow...
WHUT (Howard University Television)
137
137
Nov 5, 2012
11/12
by
WHUT
tv
eye 137
favorite 0
quote 0
they showed us the remote village where the attack happened. they say the couple kept their daughter here for hours afterwards, in agony, denying her medical help. later they told neighbors she attempted suicide. at home, he pointed out the place where an atrocity was committed in the name of honor. i couldn't do anything, he claimed. her mother poured the acid on her. i tried to wipe it off. his other children look for comfort. too young to understand what happened to their sister. a girl who was good at school and helped at the house work and was killed for looking the wrong way. >> after an 18-month battle, we are now in the final day of campaigning for the u.s. presidency. both candidates are targeting the crucial swing states with polls pointing to a dead heat. all the latest, every twist and turn of the final day of campaigning here on "bbc world news." that is it for me for now. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/international news. funding for this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, v
they showed us the remote village where the attack happened. they say the couple kept their daughter here for hours afterwards, in agony, denying her medical help. later they told neighbors she attempted suicide. at home, he pointed out the place where an atrocity was committed in the name of honor. i couldn't do anything, he claimed. her mother poured the acid on her. i tried to wipe it off. his other children look for comfort. too young to understand what happened to their sister. a girl who...
138
138
Nov 16, 2012
11/12
by
KNTV
tv
eye 138
favorite 0
quote 0
out of the box. >> this comes to us from sanford, connecticut. a couple of extreme athletes attempted to make their mark on the eighth annual guinness world record today. michael went eight feet in the air to record the highest floored flip pogo stick jump. i'm lynn berry, and this is "early today," just your first stop of the day, today on your nbc station. >>> in france you better get your sweet tooth ready. a chocolatier, always ready, has created a massive chocolate tree displaying his parisian boutique complete with, what else, a monkey. that makes sense, right? why not? it stands three stories tall and weighs in around five tons. the artist says the scene promotes biodiversity and he hopes it will raise awareness on habitats for other animals. >> what are they doing with the chocolate after. >> chocolate chip pancakes. >>> lace up and set out. it is time to set a few more records across the globe more than 400,000 people took part in the eighth annual guinness world record days. among other winners, 28 women in london squeezed their way int
out of the box. >> this comes to us from sanford, connecticut. a couple of extreme athletes attempted to make their mark on the eighth annual guinness world record today. michael went eight feet in the air to record the highest floored flip pogo stick jump. i'm lynn berry, and this is "early today," just your first stop of the day, today on your nbc station. >>> in france you better get your sweet tooth ready. a chocolatier, always ready, has created a massive chocolate...
261
261
Nov 10, 2012
11/12
by
KQED
tv
eye 261
favorite 0
quote 0
we believe we can control it. >> spy on party members using web cameras and getting them to study to make them more virtuous. what has pushed the issue is the downfall of a contender for the party's new leadership, accused of massive corruption and arrested after his wife admitted killing the british businessmen neil hayward. under the outgoing leaders, it has grown 10 times. the internet is giving people a tool to scrutinize the party. an outlet to express their anger. >> dismissed as the local official after internet users scrutinized pictures of them. he had nine different luxury watches many times his annual salary. ordinary chinese are increasingly outraged. this demonstration against a land-grabbing officials was posted on the anti-corruption website. >> it used to be individuals were corrupt, ballot as whole groups of officials. the system is crippled and nobody is accountable. >> most damaging is the extraordinary wealth that has been amassed by their own families. legitimate, maybe, but it is embarrassing. the party's new leader will be installed, and his relatives riches es
we believe we can control it. >> spy on party members using web cameras and getting them to study to make them more virtuous. what has pushed the issue is the downfall of a contender for the party's new leadership, accused of massive corruption and arrested after his wife admitted killing the british businessmen neil hayward. under the outgoing leaders, it has grown 10 times. the internet is giving people a tool to scrutinize the party. an outlet to express their anger. >> dismissed...
SFGTV2: San Francisco Government Television
73
73
Nov 20, 2012
11/12
by
SFGTV2
tv
eye 73
favorite 0
quote 0
there were no handouts and no one told us how to conduct ourselves. and tell us what to wear. someone could have a school fight, and we may be at the mall, and see the person we have a fight with. the army and navy have their bar fights. i did not see this as being a game, or a community. supporting each other, this may have been in a negative way. i did not have a stable household. many of them do not of their fathers are, where their father is dead. in their return, the block i gave up -- this is who i looked up to. he had a notorious reputation. there was the violence and in return, we had the pros and cons for that. a lot of people would mess with me because of who my father was -- to my brother was. they became my enemies. it was not a choice. this is just how was. let's go get him. and it comes to the place, you get tired of running. i did not see this as being wrong. what people defined as a gang, that must be a gang member right there. i have tattoos on my arm and neck and hand, and none of them are getting associated. they all tell personal story in my life. somebody
there were no handouts and no one told us how to conduct ourselves. and tell us what to wear. someone could have a school fight, and we may be at the mall, and see the person we have a fight with. the army and navy have their bar fights. i did not see this as being a game, or a community. supporting each other, this may have been in a negative way. i did not have a stable household. many of them do not of their fathers are, where their father is dead. in their return, the block i gave up --...
164
164
Nov 3, 2012
11/12
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 164
favorite 0
quote 0
people lie to us because they don't want to tell us they are # not voting for the black man. by the way, if there's ever an election, you'd have the bradley effect operating, this is it. i was on a show yesterday and a caller called from michigan bringing home a romney yard sign, and his wife said, you can't put that up, they'll think we're racist. if people are that afraid, you're right, that's what the argument is, we must purge our white guilt by voting to re-elect an incompetent black president. that's one of the excuse, and the exit polls in 2004, i don't know if you remember, but i do. 3 p.m., i was assured it was over, kerry won in a land slide. those are supposed to be allegedly treated as the most accurate polls. turned on the tv, the conservatives on tv looked like their dogs died, and -- [laughter] you know, liberals giggling and happy, and, oops, didn't come out that way. in new hampshire, well, i won't run them all of these, but cbs harangued them, saying, you conceived, you lost the election. i don't think i lost. they counted the votes, and he was not losing. w
people lie to us because they don't want to tell us they are # not voting for the black man. by the way, if there's ever an election, you'd have the bradley effect operating, this is it. i was on a show yesterday and a caller called from michigan bringing home a romney yard sign, and his wife said, you can't put that up, they'll think we're racist. if people are that afraid, you're right, that's what the argument is, we must purge our white guilt by voting to re-elect an incompetent black...
173
173
Nov 13, 2012
11/12
by
KTVU
tv
eye 173
favorite 0
quote 0
i mean, it puts pressure on us. but i feel like we have a strong picket line. >> reporter: wage freezes and benefit cuts are at the heart of the dispute. the company says it has to compete with nonunion chains. neither side would comment on negotiations. >>> there are strikes and picket lines at plants that produce hostess products. they have been in dispute with unions and trying to work their way out of bankruptcy. a judge gave hostess permission to impose a contract rejected by workers that has deep cuts in wages and pensions. some plants will have to close unless the cuts are accepted. >>> american airlines and its pilots union have a tentative contract agreement. they have agreements with all the unions except the pilots union now. issues include pay, benefits, and work rules. the union's board must sign off on the tentative deal and present it to the pilots for ratification. >>> a new study shows more students from china are helping to drive up the international student rate in the u.s. enrollment grew six per
i mean, it puts pressure on us. but i feel like we have a strong picket line. >> reporter: wage freezes and benefit cuts are at the heart of the dispute. the company says it has to compete with nonunion chains. neither side would comment on negotiations. >>> there are strikes and picket lines at plants that produce hostess products. they have been in dispute with unions and trying to work their way out of bankruptcy. a judge gave hostess permission to impose a contract rejected...
11
11
tv
eye 11
favorite 0
quote 0
whereas all of us have you know it's so prevalent out there and shows you how strong the most. can be when your influence is so many millions of dollars because ninety percent of americans when polled just about the issue itself would you want to be labeled they say yes so when you have ninety percent of the entire country a green yes we want labeling and a proposition like this family that really does show you how convoluted things can become i think if you have a ballot measure and you look at how much outside money from outside of the state is coming in that should be an automatic red flag to say wait a minute what what all these people outside that i that i don't know they don't have anything in common with that live across the country or in other countries what do they have to gain from this and why are they pouring so much money into it i think that's an important question when you look at these ballot initiatives again as adam had mentioned to forty six million dollars pumped into proponents or opponents of labor labeling. on the other side it was only around nine millio
whereas all of us have you know it's so prevalent out there and shows you how strong the most. can be when your influence is so many millions of dollars because ninety percent of americans when polled just about the issue itself would you want to be labeled they say yes so when you have ninety percent of the entire country a green yes we want labeling and a proposition like this family that really does show you how convoluted things can become i think if you have a ballot measure and you look...
141
141
Nov 1, 2012
11/12
by
KTVU
tv
eye 141
favorite 0
quote 0
for all of us. vote yes on thirty-eight. . >>> little bit of rain left mainly thwart the mountains, most of it on the -- 60 to near 70. >> there is a disturbing story out of illinois this morning. a 40-year-old woman is being held without bond after she allegedly stabbed two children to death. prosecutors say that she stabbed her 7-year-old son 100 times and a 5-year-old girl. she was angry her husband left her alone to care for their son. she refused to speak during a court hearing. >> the president back on the campaign trail today. allison reports the president is making up for lost time he is going to important swing states and only five-days left. >> reporter: the president's break from campaigning to deal with hurricane sandy ends today. this is a live look at a rally in green bay wisconsin. it looks like they are off to a bit a late start. the president was supposed to arrive 20 minutes ago. he got a briefing on the storm response this morning and is expected to talk about that at this rally.
for all of us. vote yes on thirty-eight. . >>> little bit of rain left mainly thwart the mountains, most of it on the -- 60 to near 70. >> there is a disturbing story out of illinois this morning. a 40-year-old woman is being held without bond after she allegedly stabbed two children to death. prosecutors say that she stabbed her 7-year-old son 100 times and a 5-year-old girl. she was angry her husband left her alone to care for their son. she refused to speak during a court...
WHUT (Howard University Television)
133
133
Nov 6, 2012
11/12
by
WHUT
tv
eye 133
favorite 0
quote 0
it's the first time the system will be used in a u.s. presidential election. the results will start streaming in tuesday evening in united states. obama and romney will watch the returns come in from the respective home bases, chicago and boston. >>> obama arrived in his hometown early in the morning with the first lady. the latest polls suggest the president and his republican challenger mitt romney remain locked in a dead heat. obama spent the final campaign day visiting three swing states including ohio. he criticized romney's economic policies saying they would expand the wealth gap. romney also visited ohio along with three other battleground states. he said obama's work to fix the economy has ended in failure. >>> romney and obama spent a lot of their time during this campaign arguing about the economy, but they also sold voters on their foreign policy plans. they talked tough on china. however, they didn't flesh out their approach for dealing with the world's second largest economy. nhk world's sue assume my kojima went to find some answers. >> reporter
it's the first time the system will be used in a u.s. presidential election. the results will start streaming in tuesday evening in united states. obama and romney will watch the returns come in from the respective home bases, chicago and boston. >>> obama arrived in his hometown early in the morning with the first lady. the latest polls suggest the president and his republican challenger mitt romney remain locked in a dead heat. obama spent the final campaign day visiting three swing...
155
155
Nov 4, 2012
11/12
by
KBCW
tv
eye 155
favorite 0
quote 0
thank you for joining us this morning.
thank you for joining us this morning.
24
24
tv
eye 24
favorite 0
quote 0
chorused finer mongol endo joins us now hi there i'm own. ok so what i mean we saw it in your story there with all the images and video that we're seeing it certainly seems like the police force is being military but is there any evidence hard evidence that it is in fact increasing and the u.s. . well the probably one of the most glaring displays of evidence that people have seen over the last year is just the very intense crackdown on occupy wall street i can tell you that here in los angeles thousands of police officers with helmets but tons in what they call non-lethal weapons were really really brought out and intimidated the crowds and we saw this throughout the country we saw it in d.c. and new york so definitely as far as visually people got a firsthand account of the increasingly militaristic tactics that police use during the occupy wall street protests but if we want to look at the numbers we can use that in california as a really good example here in los angeles the los as police department the number of of certain volved shooting
chorused finer mongol endo joins us now hi there i'm own. ok so what i mean we saw it in your story there with all the images and video that we're seeing it certainly seems like the police force is being military but is there any evidence hard evidence that it is in fact increasing and the u.s. . well the probably one of the most glaring displays of evidence that people have seen over the last year is just the very intense crackdown on occupy wall street i can tell you that here in los angeles...
187
187
Nov 26, 2012
11/12
by
KTVU
tv
eye 187
favorite 0
quote 0
how retailers are telling us how to be on this cyber monday. pam? >> it started on monday and here at wal-mart, they are offering this hdtv for 1 $89 and that's a savings of 46% off the regular price. now many people are heading back to work today and they are expected to do a lot of spending. and americans are expected to spend $1.5 billion which is up from last year. retailers like target are expecting more depending on what you will buy. some deals will not be as good as black friday but it is worth checking out the price online. >> online retailers are trying to push people into their shops online and they have been trying to feed off this frenzy ahead of time. but there are still cyber monday deals coming up. >> it is primetime for them to strike and criminals will be targeting people who are using smart phones to do their shopping as well as people using outdated web browsers. use strong passwords and avoid debit cards because it gives thieves direct access into your cats. jeanine della vega ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> national retai
how retailers are telling us how to be on this cyber monday. pam? >> it started on monday and here at wal-mart, they are offering this hdtv for 1 $89 and that's a savings of 46% off the regular price. now many people are heading back to work today and they are expected to do a lot of spending. and americans are expected to spend $1.5 billion which is up from last year. retailers like target are expecting more depending on what you will buy. some deals will not be as good as black friday...
251
251
Nov 10, 2012
11/12
by
KGO
tv
eye 251
favorite 0
quote 0
richard is showing us what happened. it smiax noisyly and then slows down and this time the machine completes the load. still he wanted him to be happy with his washer. >> come down and pick out a new machine. >> he swapped for this front load kenmore washer with a special setting for small loads. >> i'm thrilled. i like the new machine. >> so far richard says the new machines have done small loads without a problem. it's not just kenmore but other front loading washers can be more sensitive to unbalanced loads. i would like to thank sears to let richard swap out his washer. >> terry: lisa was telling me we're coming off those pretty darn cold temperatures. you said low 30s on top of mount diablo. 30 degrees about 1:30 this morning. a little bit of wind. windchill definitely was in the 20s out there. right now we're talking about temperature a degree over freezing up in santa rosa. in sierra nevada we have chain requirements and couple inches are expected on the east side of the lake. lake effect snow warning up until 9:
richard is showing us what happened. it smiax noisyly and then slows down and this time the machine completes the load. still he wanted him to be happy with his washer. >> come down and pick out a new machine. >> he swapped for this front load kenmore washer with a special setting for small loads. >> i'm thrilled. i like the new machine. >> so far richard says the new machines have done small loads without a problem. it's not just kenmore but other front loading washers...
162
162
Nov 3, 2012
11/12
by
FOXNEWS
tv
eye 162
favorite 0
quote 0
it's fair to say if romney used that on obama he would have been destroyed by the media so obama uses it on romney and u.s.a. d did flag it. >> you see basically a white media or white blib. a black guy is not one of us didn't feel about a white guy? >> they are clearly trying to say romney is not one of us. you can't have it both ways. >> it's a different concept. >> what became of the colorblind society. >> we have seen so much racism we don't have a colorblind society. a lot of racists came out of the woodwork. >> she muslim. he is not one of us. so what can we expect from the media leading up to tuesday? >> i think they have their guy they are pushing for. what are the excuses going to be. if obama wins, what are the excuses that the media is going to come up with or how did he win? is it going to be a weak romney or obama so great or vice versa i think we're seeing one. chuck todd on the today show when asked, why is romney beginning to spend money in wisconsin and pennsylvania and minnesota rather than say, romney is extending the map. chuck todd said the obama talking point he
it's fair to say if romney used that on obama he would have been destroyed by the media so obama uses it on romney and u.s.a. d did flag it. >> you see basically a white media or white blib. a black guy is not one of us didn't feel about a white guy? >> they are clearly trying to say romney is not one of us. you can't have it both ways. >> it's a different concept. >> what became of the colorblind society. >> we have seen so much racism we don't have a colorblind...
SFGTV2: San Francisco Government Television
156
156
Nov 6, 2012
11/12
by
SFGTV2
tv
eye 156
favorite 0
quote 1
all of us have that kid. they touch us for reasons we cannot articulate. i don't know why bobby touched me, his name was little devil but i never wanted to call him by that name. i think about his personality and that maybe the reason. he was 14 years old and had been abused, and was in foster placement with his hat -- aunt. i fell in love with him in the most proper, loving, in the most big sister way. i would say to him, with all the ignorance of the young social worker, i will always be here for you, always. always. it was a friday night, and i had gone on a string of disasters states, this was in the 1980's. we hooked up, but said we didn't. it was 2:00am and i was getting home. i lived in venice, california. the rent was affordable. but this was to in the morning. the house had a wraparound porch. i was walking up to my house, and there was a shadowy figure on the porch. i did what any concert -- god- fearing a young woman did. i reached for my can of mace, and i was prepared. i looked at the chateau -- shadow, and i heard the voice and knew it was bo
all of us have that kid. they touch us for reasons we cannot articulate. i don't know why bobby touched me, his name was little devil but i never wanted to call him by that name. i think about his personality and that maybe the reason. he was 14 years old and had been abused, and was in foster placement with his hat -- aunt. i fell in love with him in the most proper, loving, in the most big sister way. i would say to him, with all the ignorance of the young social worker, i will always be here...
294
294
Nov 22, 2012
11/12
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 294
favorite 0
quote 0
but they don't run us over or beat us up. teenspaceisland.org. >> bob: what do you think they run around the with the -- take a big bat. boom when they come by. >> kimberly: this is a hostile table for children. youth of america. >> bob: can you keep someone to go shopping? >> eric: you can't allow someone in your score. >> kimberly: they can do that. >> dana: they get punished because of one bad teenager behavior. >> bob: one more thing is next. ♪ ♪ >> announcer: stop! living with hair loss, that is. losing your hair is no fun and no one wants to be bald, but there is hope. >> getting my hair back was the best thing that ever happened to me. >> i'm happy with the way i look now. >> i'm very excited about my hair. >> i feel beautiful. >> i love my hair. >> announcer: hair club offers all-proven hair loss solutions backed by our commitment to satisfaction guaranteed. if you're not 100% satisfied with the solution you choose, hair club will apply the purchase price to another proven hair loss solution or transplant more hai
but they don't run us over or beat us up. teenspaceisland.org. >> bob: what do you think they run around the with the -- take a big bat. boom when they come by. >> kimberly: this is a hostile table for children. youth of america. >> bob: can you keep someone to go shopping? >> eric: you can't allow someone in your score. >> kimberly: they can do that. >> dana: they get punished because of one bad teenager behavior. >> bob: one more thing is next. ♪...
SFGTV2: San Francisco Government Television
130
130
Nov 6, 2012
11/12
by
SFGTV2
tv
eye 130
favorite 0
quote 0
use whatever terminology that you want. that is where we need to be present. when i say we, i mean, we. at that turning point, at that moment of truth, that teachable moment, it is imperative that resources be brought to bear. now, what are the two most impressive resources that are brought to bear at that moment. there are two major forces that helped gang members change.
use whatever terminology that you want. that is where we need to be present. when i say we, i mean, we. at that turning point, at that moment of truth, that teachable moment, it is imperative that resources be brought to bear. now, what are the two most impressive resources that are brought to bear at that moment. there are two major forces that helped gang members change.
258
258
Nov 9, 2012
11/12
by
KQED
tv
eye 258
favorite 0
quote 0
that should be good news to us. we have to rebuild our infrastructure and so on, but we are capable of doing that. most of the world looks to us to lead with allies in relationships, not dictate, not occupy, but to bring leadership along where we can find common interests. >> let's hope you are right. thank you so much. now to bravery and finally honored prepare. and -- finally honored. she was born into an indian family, but found herself working behind enemy lines tour world war ii. she was eventually captured and killed by the nazis. today, she is honored. here is a remarkable story. >> in a quiet london square where a young indian girl once played, a crowd of several hundred our their heads and listen to the music composed by a member of her family. this is the face of the woman known to our fellow agents as a norah baker. her life and death remained shrouded in secrecy for decades. norah baker was the daughter of a soupy preacher with royal blood in her vain -- the daughter of a sufi preacher, a daughter with w
that should be good news to us. we have to rebuild our infrastructure and so on, but we are capable of doing that. most of the world looks to us to lead with allies in relationships, not dictate, not occupy, but to bring leadership along where we can find common interests. >> let's hope you are right. thank you so much. now to bravery and finally honored prepare. and -- finally honored. she was born into an indian family, but found herself working behind enemy lines tour world war ii. she...
211
211
Nov 20, 2012
11/12
by
KPIX
tv
eye 211
favorite 0
quote 0
i use quilted northern. quilted northern soft and strong is stronger than the leading value brand, for a confident clean. online outfit piccolo headphones buy now broadway show megapixels place to sleep little roadster war and peace deep sea diving ninja app hipster glasses 5% cash back sign up to get 5% everywhere online through december. only from discover. the toy chest aisle at petsmart... toys for all kinds of dogs... big... or small. find exclusive toys from bret michaels, toys r us® pets, martha stewart pets™ and a wide selection of holiday toys. only at petsmart®. happiness in store.™ [ male announcer ] it's that time of year. time for campbell's green bean casserole. you'll find the recipe at campbellskitchen.com. ♪ campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. >>> the sun put on quite >>> the sun put on quite a show, unleashing two solar massive flares. the superhot plasma shot into space on friday, part of two back-to-back storms. it's called a solar prominence and was so big nasa's cameras c
i use quilted northern. quilted northern soft and strong is stronger than the leading value brand, for a confident clean. online outfit piccolo headphones buy now broadway show megapixels place to sleep little roadster war and peace deep sea diving ninja app hipster glasses 5% cash back sign up to get 5% everywhere online through december. only from discover. the toy chest aisle at petsmart... toys for all kinds of dogs... big... or small. find exclusive toys from bret michaels, toys r us®...
76
76
Nov 23, 2012
11/12
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 76
favorite 0
quote 0
to us. i cannot tell you that there might not have been a report here or a report there that reached somebody in our midst. >> i don't know whether she lied or not, but there was plenty of evidence floating around all over, richard clark's office and the anti-terrorism office and the fbi that planes could possibly be used against the united states. >> clearly, they were giving warnings something was coming. >> despite the unprecedented threat level, on september 11th most americans were unaware of the danger. they were just going about their lives. >> quick drink of orange juice and off to the train station. >> good boy. want to go to work? i usually start around 5:30, quarter to 6:00 in the morning. i have a regular routine, and i start checking trucks right away as they come in. >> sue was just about eight weeks away from defending her doctoral dissertation in immunology. peter was on a business trip, and he thought it would be a nice thing for her to take a little bit of a break and come
to us. i cannot tell you that there might not have been a report here or a report there that reached somebody in our midst. >> i don't know whether she lied or not, but there was plenty of evidence floating around all over, richard clark's office and the anti-terrorism office and the fbi that planes could possibly be used against the united states. >> clearly, they were giving warnings something was coming. >> despite the unprecedented threat level, on september 11th most...
95
95
Nov 18, 2012
11/12
by
KPIX
tv
eye 95
favorite 0
quote 0
i want to thank everybody for joining us. remember, face the nation is next. >> if you're stepping out the door, enjoy your sunday. ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >> schieffer: today on "face the nation," israel bombs terrorist targets in gaza for the fifth straight day from the air and the sea. israel has launched more than
i want to thank everybody for joining us. remember, face the nation is next. >> if you're stepping out the door, enjoy your sunday. ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >> schieffer: today on "face the nation," israel bombs terrorist targets in gaza for the fifth straight day from the air and the sea. israel has launched more than
386
386
Nov 22, 2012
11/12
by
KGO
tv
eye 386
favorite 0
quote 0
great to have you with us. diane has this holiday off. and at this hour, so many americans are already on the move, making their way home for the holiday. we'll have much more on all of that in just a moment here. but we do begin tonight with that breaking news, a cease-fire in the middle east. back from the brink tonight. the white house is calling the truce tenuous this evening. israeli and palestinian leaders agreed to a truce after eight days, more than 1,300 rockets. 145 people killed. a welcome development for secretary of state hillary clinton, who arrived and helped broker that peace deal. our team has been reporting across the region from the very start and abc's global affairs anchor christiane amanpour, among our team standing by. but we begin with abc's matt gutman in tel aviv tonight. matt, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, david. an israeli official described the deal with three words, saying it was "quiet for quiet." now, there's a lot of skepticism on the israeli side, but both sides get the opportunity, tonight, to
great to have you with us. diane has this holiday off. and at this hour, so many americans are already on the move, making their way home for the holiday. we'll have much more on all of that in just a moment here. but we do begin tonight with that breaking news, a cease-fire in the middle east. back from the brink tonight. the white house is calling the truce tenuous this evening. israeli and palestinian leaders agreed to a truce after eight days, more than 1,300 rockets. 145 people killed. a...
168
168
Nov 1, 2012
11/12
by
WETA
tv
eye 168
favorite 0
quote 0
again, it's how the regulators use the tools. whether they will have the courage to use the tools. that's a separate question. but if it was left up to my former agency i think they absolutely would use them. >> rose: you just went to boston-- or to massachusetts to endorse elizabeth warren. >> yes. >> rose: who at one time thought might head up the consumer protection agency. that was not to be. >> right. >> rose: she wasn't even nominated by the president. >> right, right. >> rose: why did you endorse her? not that you shouldn't have, but why did you? >> she's my friend and i worked with her a lot. well, she was actually an advisory committee i set up at the f.d.i.c., to advicous consumer issues and how to make the banking system more accessible to lower income people. she was a tremendous help in that. and i worked with her when she became the chairman of the congressional oversight panel, nancy pelosi appointment, and we agreed a lot on some of the misuse of tarp funds. and when she became the special adviser to the consumer bureau, i was very supportive of the consumer bureau
again, it's how the regulators use the tools. whether they will have the courage to use the tools. that's a separate question. but if it was left up to my former agency i think they absolutely would use them. >> rose: you just went to boston-- or to massachusetts to endorse elizabeth warren. >> yes. >> rose: who at one time thought might head up the consumer protection agency. that was not to be. >> right. >> rose: she wasn't even nominated by the president....
496
496
Nov 7, 2012
11/12
by
KQED
tv
eye 496
favorite 0
quote 0
thank you for joining us. i'm kathy kaye. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding for this presentation was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers use their expertise in global finance to guide you through the business strategies and opportunities of international commerce. we put our extended global network to work for a wide range of companies, from small businesses to major corporations. what can we do for you? >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet, los angeles. presented by kcet, los angeles. - hi, neighbor! today at school, we're choosing something new for the playground! swings or slide! they're both fun to play on! and then, we get to choose a new class pet! be right back. is made possible in part by... the richard king mellon foundation. dedicated for over sixty years to south western pennsylvania's quality of life, and competitive future. and by t
thank you for joining us. i'm kathy kaye. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding for this presentation was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers use their expertise in global finance to guide you through the business strategies and opportunities of international commerce. we put our extended global network to work for a wide...